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I Am Your Usual Plant Cell There Are Trillions Of My Kind On All Plants, Grass, And Trees My Breed Ranges From Ten To A Hundr - 645 words
I am your usual plant cell. There are trillions of
my kind on all plants, grass, and trees. My breed
ranges from ten to a hundred micrometers. I am
approximately twenty micrometers since I dwell in
grass. My organelles stretch out to one to ten
micrometers. If you are asking what I really do
and how I live, I am going to answer them in this
paper. First off, any cells requires a structure,
metabolism, energy, nutrients, waste, and
communication. I am more complex than most other
cells. Bacteria cell only have a cell wall, cell
membrane, and a cytoplasm. Animal cells do not
have cell wall, vacuole and cytoplasts. I am a
very extraordinary cell indeed. Photosynthesis is
the process which I dev ...
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Isolation In The Dance And The Railroad And The Strong Breed - 554 words
Isolation In The Dance And The Railroad And The
Strong Breed An overall theme of isolation
permeates through both Wole Soyinka's The Strong
Breed and David Henry Hwang's The Dance and the
Railroad. Every character in these two plays
suffers from some form of isolation from the rest
of their society. Although Hwang's Lone and
Soyinka's Girl are isolated for markedly different
reasons and take opposite roads in their character
growth, they share many similarities including
often mirroring their society and some of their
treatment of other characters. In The Dance and
the Railroad, Lone has self imposed his isolation
from the rest of the railroad workers. He
describes them to Ma as "dead men," ...
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Selecting A Pure Breed - 781 words
Selecting A Pure Breed All dogs, impure as well as
pure-bred, and several wild cousins such as wolves
and foxes, are one family. Each breed was created
by human beings, using selective breeding to get
desired qualities. The result is an almost
unbelievable diversity of purebred dogs that will,
when bred to others of their breed, produce their
own kind. A breed standard is a written
description of a given breed. This description
uses words to define what a breed should look
like. A standard exists for each of the breeds
recognized by The American Kennel Club (AKC) and
is the standard each breed is mentally measured
against. Throughout the world there are several
hundred distinctive breeds of ...
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1 Andy Grove And His Role In Intels Success - 1,738 words
1. Andy Grove and his role in Intels Success When
I think of Intel, I think of Andrew Grove. That
may be due to my age, and the fact that I was too
young in 1968 to know that Gordon Moore and Robert
Noyce, pioneers in the semiconductor industry, had
left Fairchild Semiconductor to form Intel
Corporation. But I believe that my association of
Grove with Intel is due more to the tremendous
influence that he has had on the company as the
official and unofficial overseer of Intels
internal operations from the beginning. Even
though he did not join Intels executive committee
until 1976, and did not become CEO until 1987, it
is clear that he has been the leader at Intel
since the beginning. He has ...
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15 Geog 123 - 1,575 words
15 - GEOG - 123 Anthony November 22, 2000 Travels
In Alaska Travels in Alaska takes readers on a
trip to Alaska through the vivid descriptions of
the author, John Muir. The book is based on
journals Muir wrote during his visits to Alaska in
1879, 1880, and 1890. These chronicles of his
journey relate his observations of nature,
glaciers, and the many people he met. Traveling on
foot, by canoe, and dogsled Muir experienced
excitement discovering unfamiliar types of lands
and animals. Each summer Muir and his new found
Presbyterian missionary friend S. Hall Young
accompanied by Tlingit Indian guides launched
extensive voyages of discovery in a thirty foot
canoe. John Muir was a naturalists who ...
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A Modest Proposal - 1,470 words
A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal For Preventing
The Children of Poor People in Ireland From Being
Aburden to Their Parents or Country, and For
Making Them Beneficial to The Public Jonathan
Swift It is a melancholy object to those who walk
through this great town or travel in the country,
when they see the streets, the roads, and cabin
doors, crowded with beggars of the female sex,
followed by three, four, or six children, all in
rags and importuning every passenger for an alms.
These mothers, instead of being able to work for
their honest livelihood, are forced to employ all
their time in strolling to beg sustenance for
their helpless infants: who as they grow up either
turn thieves for w ...
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A Modest Proposal - 1,452 words
... his kingdom, having of late destroyed their
deer, he conceived that the want of venison might
be well supplied by the bodies of young lads and
maidens, not exceeding fourteen years of age nor
under twelve; so great a number of both sexes in
every country being now ready to starve for want
of work and service; and these to be disposed of
by their parents, if alive, or otherwise by their
nearest relations. But with due deference to so
excellent a friend and so deserving a patriot, I
cannot be altogether in his sentiments; for as to
the males, my American acquaintance assured me,
from frequent experience, that their flesh was
generally tough and lean, like that of our
schoolboys by continua ...
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A Personal Information - 1,287 words
A. Personal Information Arthur Kornberg (1918-),
American biochemist and physician, claims he has
never met "a dull enzyme." He has devoted his life
to pursuing and purifying these critical protein
molecules. His love of science did not spring from
a family history rooted in science. He was born on
March 3rd, 1918, the son of a sewing machine
operator in the sweatshops of the Lower East Side
of New York City. His parents, Joseph Aaron
Kornberg and Lena Rachel Katz, were immigrant Jews
who made great sacrifices to ensure the safety of
their family. They had fled Poland, for if they
had stayed, they would have been murdered in a
German concentration camp. His grandfather had
abandoned the pate ...
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Aeneid By Virgil - 1,442 words
Aeneid By Virgil The Aeneid, by Virgil, is an epic
that attempts to give the Roman Empire an
illustrious founding. As the story progresses,
Virgil presents two very real human emotions:
pietas, and impious furor. Pietas is duty towards
the Gods, country, and family. Impious furor, in
contrast, is the feeling of fury and passion.
These two emotions are consistently at odds with
each other. Many characters within the epic, such
as Juno, are consumed by their own fury, a trait
which Virgil sheds negative light on. Aeneas, the
hero and central character, on the other hand, is
a man who is presented as pious and dutiful. He
obeys the Gods and journeys to Rome. However, at
the end of the novel, Ae ...
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Aggression And Its Intricacies - 2,232 words
... 19;s quota of aggression will not cause him to
kill acquaintances, let alone wage war against
strangers from a different country┘.The
overwhelming majority of those who have
killed┘have done so as soldiers in war, and
we recognize that that has practically nothing to
do with the kind of personal aggression that would
endanger us as their fellow citizens. (8) Here a
regular serving soldier spoke with experience of
seeing the numerous soldiers that "[derived] their
greatest satisfaction from male companionship,
from excitement, and from the conquering of
physical obstacles." Those men were most likely
part of the 2 percent of combat soldiers (as noted
by Swank and Marchandρ ...
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Agression - 2,162 words
... in numerous altercations as children. Not as
bullies but rather as fighters, the type of person
who would not back down once attacked or hurt.
This seemed like a strange connection between the
type of job and a similarity in childhood
activities, because significantly less than a
third of school populations engage in fights on a
regular basis. This seems to point at a genetic
capacity for violence and aggression. More
informally, Gwynne Dyer has felt, through his
experiences as a soldier, his genes at work as he
says; Aggression is certainly part of our genetic
makeup, and necessarily so, but the normal human
beings quota of aggression will not cause him to
kill acquaintances, let alone ...
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Alaskan Aviation - 1,519 words
ALASKAN AVIATION ALASKAN AVIATION Have you ever
looked real close at the maps of Alaska? The next
time you see a map look for the little airplane
symbol in every little town and village in Alaska.
That symbol indicates an airstrip. That symbol
also means that that is were some unfortunate bush
pilot crashed and said, "This looks like a good
place for an airstrip." In the early days of
Alaskan aviation it was not possible to call ahead
and determine if a community had a suitable
landing strip. The pilot simply flew to the
village and looked for a open spot to land. A
controlled crash into deep snow usually resulted.
Once aviation became routine, the landing strips
were refined and smoothed, b ...
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American Hero - 1,078 words
... as known around the world for his writing of
adventures through space, he once again
electrified the movies screens and book stands
with his Indiana Jones Trilogy." (Planet Indy NP)
"The first book and movie in the series is Raiders
of the Lost Ark. Readers and viewers find Indiana
Jones in the Peruvian jungle in 1936, running a
booby-trapped gauntlet to fetch a solid gold idol"
(Planet Indy NP). Indiana puts himself in danger
in order to achieve the task at hand He retains
the artifact only to lose it to his chief rival,
Belloq. This begins the story of Indiana Jones and
his quest for the long-lost Ark of the Covenant.
But during his search Indy is meet by the Nazis.
Hitler hopes to fin ...
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Analysis Of The Time Machine - 1,239 words
Analysis Of The Time Machine The Time Machine by
H.G. Wells is considered a "classic" in today's
literary community. I also believe that this novel
is a good book. It was an interesting story the
first time I studied it, and I have found new
ideas each time I have read it since. It is
amazing that such a simple narrative could have so
many complex ideas. Unfortunately, some do not
take the same position that I do. They cast it off
as a silly little novel that deserves no merit.
Obviously I disagree with these critics. The Time
Machine follows the criteria that I believe a good
novel should have. A good novel should include an
element of fantasy and should stimulate ideas in
the audience that ...
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Animal Experiments - 684 words
Animal Experiments Animal experimentation by
scientists can be cruel and unjust, but at the
same time it can provide long term benefits for
humanity. Animals used in research and experiments
have been going on for 2,000 years and keep is
going strong. It is a widely debated about topic
all over the world. Some say it is inhuman while
others say it's for the good of human kind. There
are many different reasons why people perform
experiments and why others total disagree with it.
Each year 20 million animals are produce and breed
for the only purpose but to be tested on.
Fifty-three thousands of animals are used each
year in medical and veterinary schools. The rest
is used in basic research. T ...
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Anime Vs American Animation - 2,817 words
Anime VS American Animation by Marker Apenname
Thesis Statement This is my thesis statement --
while American animation and Japanese animation
both have their virtues, the style of American
animation, in general, has a significant amount of
higher quality. Where to Begin? Where to be Going?
To begin with, one of the major problems that has
hindered American animation is budget and time
constraints. On the other hand, in Japan, anime
has been allowed to flourish all over. When it
comes to animation, it seems that Hollywood simply
does not take it seriously and would rather throw
its millions into "live action" films and TV
shows. There is only one company in Hollywood
which devotes a signific ...
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Anthropolgy - 1,276 words
Anthropolgy Anthropology- the study of humankind
everywhere, through time, seeks to produce
reliable knowledge about people and their
behavior, both about what makes them different and
what they have in common. What They Do- Physical
anth- study humans as biological organisms,
tracing there evolutionary development of the
human animal and looking at biological variations
within the species, past and present (human evol,
Primates, Human diversity. Cultural Anth- is
concerned with human cultures, or the ways of life
in societies. Culture bound- Theories about the
world and reality based on the assumptions and
values of ones own culture. Within the field of
cultural anth are Archaeologist- Is t ...
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Aristophanes Theory Of Love In The Symposium - 1,178 words
Aristophanes' Theory Of Love In The Symposium 2.
Aristophanes' Theory of love: from Plato's
Symposium The love as discussed by the characters
in the Symposium is homosexual love. Some assumed
that homosexuality alone is capable of satisfying
a mans highest and noblest aspirations. Whereas
heterosexual love is placed at an inferior level,
being described as only existing for carnal
reasons; its ultimate purpose being procreation.
There are differing views in these dialogues,
Aristophanes contradicts his peers by treating
heterosexuality at the same level as
homosexuality, arguing that both are predestined.
Aristophanes considered himself as the comic poet
and he began his discourse as such. Y ...
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As The 21st Century Dawns Ahead Of Us, The Future Holds What Seems To Be The Best Advancements Of Our Civilization Man Has Co - 552 words
As the 21st century dawns ahead of us, the future
holds what seems to be the best advancements of
our civilization. Man has come a long way since
the first computer was invented. It is from that
enormous monster that we have grown off of, (maybe
that accounts for the hideous beige metal boxes
computers are housed in). Then along came wires
and at the present we are beginning the wire-less
age. What lies beyond that may be the answer to
all of man-kinds problems. Remember the brick?
Also known as a crude cell phone, it marked the
beginning of the cellular age. Because of that
phone we now have a giant array of cellular phones
and accessories. Sure, theres the ordinary cell
phone that looks co ...
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Battle Of Bunker Hill - 1,010 words
Battle Of Bunker Hill The Battle of Bunker Hill -
17 JUN 1775 Following the events in Massachusetts
at Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775, state
militiamen from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode
Island and Vermont gathered in Cambridge and the
area surrounding Boston. British General Gage and
6,500 soldiers and marines were in possession of
Boston proper, while the American force consisted
of over 16,000 men. Sickness and missing brought
the number of available soldiers closer to 9,000.
In addition the American force was extremely short
of gunpowder, having only some 30 or so half
barrels of powder beyond that carried in the horns
of the citizen soldiers. In the two months
following Conco ...
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